Adventure-climbing Mount Meru
A trip to Tanzania do mountain climbing is almost a necessity. No trip to Tanzania adventure filled is complete without climbing the mountains. The first choice for many would be climbers have always been Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest in Africa. Climbing high mountains is not for the faint hearted. 5,895 meters above sea level, one prone to altitude sickness. Climbing Mt. Meru more to climb than Mount Kilimanjaro first. They are almost next to each other and clear days you can see Mt Kilimanjaro from Mount Meru. Climbing Mount Meru, is almost half price than climbing Kilimanjaro.
Most people don't know is that once a Mount Meru was higher than that of Mount Kilimanjaro. But for many of its outbreak, its slopes were eroded. It is almost the same as Mount St Helens in Washington, D.C., so when you are on the top of Mt. Meru, you can proudly say that you have climbed to the highest peak in Africa, albeit in the past. Compare the more popular and well-known Mt Kilimanjaro with so many climbers, climbing Mount Meru is like having a mountain of yourself. It is not crowded and almost deserted.
Mount Meru is a spectacular mountains in Arusha National Park. It is surrounded by a savannah and forest that houses more than 400 species of birds, monkeys and leopards. Climbing Mount Meru is experiencing tour best safari too. You cannot climb a historical and active volcano but you experience something bigger. For the local population in Tanzania, the revered the mountain as something special for them.
Mount Meru climbing means that you must be willing to do. One can find many locals who will offer themselves as guides. They will help you prepare everything you need to do and have to climb. They will also support you find rules and give your tent or accommodation during the climb. The guidelines that they will provide you with are all highly trained and would ensure your safety at all times. With a certified guide, you can be sure that you have the best experience ever with your Mt. Meru climb.
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